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Sale of Wm. Soper's land, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 13 Feb 1856

Theodore McKean sells his house, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 30 Jul 1856

Sale for unpaid taxes, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 14 Jan 1857

John Wilbur selling some stuff, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 13 Aug 1856

David Clayton's estate for sale, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 5 Nov 1856

Executor's sale, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 14 Jan 1857

Sale of lands, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 3 Sep 1856

Real estate sale, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 13 Feb 1856

Hotel for sale in Toms River, 1855

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from the Ocean Emblem 3 Jan 1855

Property for sale in Brick, 1855

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from the Ocean Emblem 21 Feb 1855

Toms River Chemical Company sold, 1916

New Jersey Courier 14 Jul 1916: The plant of the Toms River Chemical Company, several hundred acres and a number of buildings, on the south side of the P.R.R. and west of the Dover Road, was sold last week through E.R. Yoder by Charles Cooper & Co. of Newark. The buyers are Davis Chemical Company of 120 Broadway, New York and it is reported that they will manufacture no explosives, but dyestuffs and drug chemicals. The new company has brought a few men down and will start work today with two shifts. While only a small force is put on now, they are credited with saying that it is expected to run 150 men when in full operation. Phillip L. Davis is president and Silas D. Davis is vice president of the new company.

Real Estate sale in Burlington County, 1856

New Jersey Mirror 17 Jul 1856 In pursuance of a decree of the Orphans' Court of the County of Burlington, made in the term of April, 1856, will be sold at public sale, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th of August next, between the hours of 12 and 5 o'clock, P. M., at BIRMINGHAM, the late residence of Thos. E. Deacon, dec'd., situate on the North Branch of the Rancocas Creek, between Pemberton and Mount Holly, about two miles from the former and four from the latter place, in Pemberton township, Burlington county, N. J., all the following described Land and Real Estate, whereof the said Thomas E. Deacon died seized, viz: No. 1--That Valuable Mill Property, FARM AND TIMBER LAND, Known as Birmingham, where the said dec'd. resided, containing about 135 ACRES OF LAND, about 75 acres of which is valuable Wood Land, about 15 acres superior Bottom Meadow, and the remainder Arable Land, adapted to the growth of Grain or Grass--with an apple Orchard and other Fruit Trees thereon.-- The Bui